Kerri-Anne Kennerley will attend the TV Week Logies with wheelchair-bound husband John after revealing she's never been to the awards show without him

They celebrated a night out together late last month for the fifth year anniversary of Sydney restaurant Chiswick.

And now, Kerri-Anne Kennerley and her wheelchair-bound husband John are preparing for another night of glitz and glamour at the 2017 Logies.

The TV legend, who has been caring for her partner since he suffered a life-threatening fall last March, revealed she has never been to the awards show without him and isn't planning on doing so anytime soon.

Partners: Kerri-Anne Kennerley and her wheelchair-bound husband John are preparing for a night of glitz and glamour at the 2017 Logies

The news was revealed Wednesday morning by The Morning Show, with reporter Peter Ford confirming the pair would be in attendance on Sunday.

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Despite the entertainment correspondent claiming it would be a 'military operation for John to travel,' Kerri-Anne was said to be keen to ensure he was by her side.

When asked her reasons for having John attend, Kerri-Anne answered that she had never been to a Logies without John and that this year would be no different.

Supporting one another: The TV legend revealed she has never been to the awards show without him and isn't planning on doing so anytime soon

Attendance: Despite claims it would be a 'military operation for John to travel,' Kerri-Anne was said to be keen to ensure he was by her side for the special night

The couple's life was upturned last year when John broke his neck in a fall while at an event in Coffs Harbour.

After spending months in hospital he returned home just in time for Christmas, where he was greeted by friends and family.

The TV personality shared her joy at her husband's return in a snap posted to social media, writing: 'This is the day I've been hoping and waiting for since March 6th. Thank you to each and everyone one of you.'

Staying strong: The couple's life was upturned last year when John broke his neck in a fall while at an event in Coffs Harbour.

Together: The pair have since tried to restore normalcy to their lives, attending events together like Australia Day and the recent fifth year anniversary of chef Matt Moran's Sydney restaurant Chiswick

The pair have since tried to restore normalcy to their lives, attending events together like Australia Day and the recent fifth year anniversary of chef Matt Moran's Sydney restaurant Chiswick.

While doctors claimed he was lucky to be alive, Kerri-Anne admitted in an interview last year that she has struggled to come to terms with her husband's injuries.

'I hate this new life to be quite frank. I just hate it. It's awful,' she recently revealed to Channel Seven's Sunday Night.

Easter celebrations: While doctors claimed he was lucky to be alive, Kerri-Anne admitted in an interview last year that she has struggled to come to terms with her husband's injuries